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Name
  
Sarmila Bose

Role
  
Journalist

Siblings
  
Sugata Bose


Sarmila Bose An interview with Sarmila Bose author of the book on the 1971


Books
  
Dead Reckoning: Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War

Education
  
Bryn Mawr College, Harvard University

Similar People
  
Sugata Bose, Naeem Mohaiemen, Krishna Bose, Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, Sarat Chandra Bose

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Sarmila Bose is an American journalist and academic of Indian origin. She is currently a senior research associate at the Centre for International Studies in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford. She is the author of Dead Reckoning: Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War, a book on the study of the Bangladesh Liberation War, which she describes as a "myth-busting" book.

Contents

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The Boses of Bengal: The Long History of Migration, Collaboration and Rebellion - By Dr Sarmila Bose


Life and career

Sarmila Bose Sarmila Bose MadinaeSani

The grandniece of Indian nationalist Subhas Chandra Bose and granddaughter of nationalist Sarat Chandra Bose, Bose is the daughter of former Trinamool Congress parliamentarian Krishna Bose and paediatrician Sisir Kumar Bose. Bose's brother, Sumantra Bose, teaches at the London School of Economics. Her brother Sugata Bose is a member of Indian parliament since 2014. She was born in Boston, but grew up in Calcutta, returning to the US for higher studies. She obtained a bachelor's degree in history from Bryn Mawr College, and a master's and doctorate from Harvard University in Political Economy and Government.

Sarmila Bose Sarmila Bose talks about her book Dead Reckoning to VOA Urdus

Sarmila Bose was a political journalist in India, working for Ananda Bazar Patrika. After her higher studies, she has held teaching and research positions at Harvard University, Warwick University, George Washington University, Tata Institute of Social Sciences and Oxford University.

Works

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She is the author of the controversial book, Dead Reckoning: Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War and of Money, Energy, and Welfare: the state and the household in India's rural electrification policy, published by Oxford University Press in 1993. Bose advocated for the sale of F-16 fighter aircraft to Pakistan, together with William Milam, the ex-US Ambassador to Pakistan, in 2005, in their article, The right stuff: F-16s to Pakistan is wise decision. Bose has been criticized for her analysis of the 1971 Bangladesh genocide in Economic & Political Weekly. She has responded to three of her most notable critics – Naeem Mohaiemen, Urvashi Butalia, and Srinath Raghavan – in the same publication.

References

Sarmila Bose Wikipedia